Author: Widad Widad wahbi
African Stars Shine Among Nominees for The Best FIFA Football Awards 2025
Edited By: Widad WAHBI Paris Saint-Germain defender Achraf Hakimi also appears among the nominees for The Best FIFA Men’s Player. Recognized as one of the world’s most complete full-backs, Hakimi played a crucial role in PSG’s UEFA Champions League triumph, while maintaining a high level of performance with the Moroccan national team.Hakimi also stood out […]
Israel Launches Strikes on Hezbollah Targets in Southern Lebanon
Edited By: Tendai Zola The Israeli military announced on Thursday that it has begun striking Hezbollah targets in southern Lebanon, following warnings issued to residents to evacuate buildings in three villages in the area. In a statement, the army said it had launched “a series of strikes against Hezbollah military targets” in southern Lebanon. The […]
Qatari Diar Announces $29.7 Billion Coastal Development Project in Egypt
Edited By: Sekou Kagné Qatari Diar, the real estate arm of Qatar’s sovereign wealth fund, announced on Thursday a $29.7 billion investment in a major development project along Egypt’s Mediterranean coast. The project will be located in the Alam al-Roum area of the Matrouh governorate and will cover nearly 2,000 hectares, stretching across 7.2 kilometers […]
Angola Honors the Late King Hassan II for Morocco’s Support in Independence Struggle
Edited By: Widad WAHBI The Republic of Angola has paid tribute to the late HM King Hassan II for the support provided by the Kingdom of Morocco during Angola’s struggle for independence. The homage was delivered during a ceremony held in Luanda, coinciding with the celebration of the 50th anniversary of the Green March. The […]
Peru’s Congress Declares Mexico’s President Claudia Sheinbaum Persona Non Grata
Edited By: Widad WAHBI The Peruvian Congress declared Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum persona non grata on Thursday, accusing her of unacceptable interference in Peru’s internal affairs. The decision comes just three days after Lima formally severed diplomatic relations with Mexico. According to a motion backed by right-wing parties, President Sheinbaum has maintained a “hostile stance” […]
Nigeria: Sovereignty Tested by Foreign Rhetoric
Edited By: Anwar El Mourjani Nigeria is facing a wave of diplomatic tension following remarks by the U.S. president suggesting possible military intervention over alleged killings of Christians. The statement, made in early November 2025, provoked an immediate and unified response from Abuja. Government officials called the accusation unfounded, pointing out that Nigeria’s constitution prohibits […]
Malawi: The Slow Death of Green Gold
Edited By: Anwar El Mourjani In the tobacco heartlands of Mchinji and Kasungu, the scent of cured leaf that once defined the rhythm of life is fading into memory. Rows of wooden barns stand silent, their iron roofs peeling under the sun, while former growers wander through fields overtaken by weeds. For decades, tobacco was […]
Uganda Says Traditional Healer Accused of Leading Attacks Killed by Security Forces
Edited By: Aminata Diallo Ugandan authorities announced on Tuesday that security forces have killed Christian Asuman Muganzi, described by officials as a traditional healer, along with around twenty of his followers. He was accused of leading coordinated attacks against police and military positions in the country’s western region. According to regional security deputy chief Albert […]
Tanzania: Chadema Says Vice-President John Heche Charged with Terrorism
Edited By: Sekou Kagné The Tanzanian opposition party Chadema announced on Tuesday that its vice-president, John Heche, has been charged with involvement in terrorist activities. Heche was arrested in late October, shortly before the presidential election. According to the party, Heche was initially held in Dodoma before being transferred to a police station in Kinondoni, […]
U.S. Says It Remains Committed to Peace Efforts in Sudan Despite Complex Situation
Edited By: Africa Eye ( With AFP) The White House reaffirmed on Tuesday that the United States remains actively involved in efforts to help bring an end to the conflict currently devastating Sudan. During a press briefing, spokesperson Karoline Leavitt said that Washington is maintaining regular and sustained communication with regional partners, particularly Arab states […]
Central African Republic Sentences NGO Consultant to Ten Years of Hard Labor
Edited By: Tendai Zola The Criminal Court in Bangui on Tuesday sentenced Belgian-Portuguese consultant Joseph Martin Figueira to ten years of hard labor for complicity in criminal association and undermining the internal security of the State. Arrested in May 2024, he had initially faced six charges, including conspiracy, espionage and incitement to hatred. Figueira had […]
U.S. explores phased disarmament model for Hamas fighters in Rafah
Edited By: Africa Eye According to U.S. and Israeli officials, the administration of President Donald Trump is exploring ways to leverage the situation of Hamas fighters stranded in Israeli-controlled areas in Rafah, in the southern Gaza Strip, to develop a model for the group’s gradual disarmament. Recent U.S. diplomatic efforts have focused on narrowing differences […]
UPS cargo plane crash in Louisville kills at least seven
Edited By: Widad WAHBI At least seven people were killed and eleven others injured when a UPS cargo plane crashed during takeoff on Wednesday at Muhammad Ali International Airport in Louisville, Kentucky. The aircraft, which was scheduled to fly to Honolulu, went down shortly after departing from the company’s “Worldport” global air hub. Kentucky Governor […]
Migrants in Tunisia Forced to Take Riskier Routes Amid Increased Sea Patrols
Edited By: Aminata Diallo In Tunisia, attempts to reach Europe by sea continue despite rising risks. Increased coastal surveillance and repeated interceptions have forced migrants, primarily from sub-Saharan Africa, to move along the shoreline between Sfax and Tunis in search of new departure points. In the village of Ghedhabna, traces along the sand and forest […]
Macron Congratulates Ouattara, Calls for Stronger France–Côte d’Ivoire Partnership
Edited By: Africa Eye ( With AFP) French President Emmanuel Macron on Tuesday congratulated Ivorian President Alassane Ouattara on his re-election, following the official announcement of the October 25 election results by Côte d’Ivoire’s Constitutional Council. According to the French presidency, Emmanuel Macron expressed his intention to continue working with Alassane Ouattara to “deepen and […]














